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We stayed at the flying pancake having been recommended to do so by a friend who had loved it. We were not disappointed. In fact we couldn't believe that such a stylish way to stay in a city actually exists! Claudia was a wonderful hostess....More

We stayed at The Flying Pancake at the end of May 2007 for 3 nights and we could not find fault with any aspect of this B&B. The residential location is quiet but only a 5 min walk to Rembrandtplein and approx 10/15 mins from...More

It felt like a home away from home. There were wine and aperitifs and a great collection of DVDs and CD's in the room, so it was easy to relax after our long flight over and especially after long, long days of sightseeing. Claudia, the...More

We stayed at The Flying Pancake the last week of April, leaving on May 1st, the day after Queens Day (a national holiday where everyone wears orange and parties all day). We arrived after 9:00 PM on Friday night to Claudia's friendly smile and warm...More

We recently returned from our trip to the Netherlands and feel so fortunate to have found the Flying Pancake. We stayed in the loft, which was quite spacious and felt like a home away from home. There were wine and aperitifs and a great collection...More

The eastern edge of central Amsterdam providesvisitors with the chance to imagine the city thatRembrandt called home (and to tour his historic house)while shopping like the thriftiest of locals atWaterlooplein’s massive flea market, or even enjoyinga craft beer beside the tallest wooden windmill in TheNetherlands. This verdant, serene, and stately part oftown is home to Artis Royal Zoo, one of Europe’s

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oldest (and still best kept) zoos, and HortusBotanicus, one of the oldest botanical gardens in theworld. It's also an ideal setting for the Dutchoutpost of St Petersburg’s Hermitage.